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Consider replacing the RAM module.

Consider replacing the RAM module.

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EmilyRose_
Junior Member
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06-16-2019, 06:06 PM
#1
Hey there, I just changed my RAM from 16 GB 4400 MHz to 32 GB 3600 MHz. I thought a Ryzen 5 3600x with a Gigabyte Gaming X would work. Last year I made the same mistake by installing 4400 MHz RAM, thinking the CPU could handle it. I assumed the 3600 MHz was the max speed and bought it hoping to upgrade later without checking specs. Now I’m trying to overclock with XMP, but the PC only booted three times before shutting down. Am I misunderstanding? Should I try a different setup or consider replacing the RAM? Thanks!
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EmilyRose_
06-16-2019, 06:06 PM #1

Hey there, I just changed my RAM from 16 GB 4400 MHz to 32 GB 3600 MHz. I thought a Ryzen 5 3600x with a Gigabyte Gaming X would work. Last year I made the same mistake by installing 4400 MHz RAM, thinking the CPU could handle it. I assumed the 3600 MHz was the max speed and bought it hoping to upgrade later without checking specs. Now I’m trying to overclock with XMP, but the PC only booted three times before shutting down. Am I misunderstanding? Should I try a different setup or consider replacing the RAM? Thanks!

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PoisonPotato7
Junior Member
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06-17-2019, 05:49 AM
#2
I've tried adjusting the voltage and speed myself. My setup includes a Corsair Vengeance 2x8 GB 3000MHz system with a Ryzen 3 2200G. I manually set the voltage to 1.35V because it wasn't applying it automatically (it kept at 1.2V).
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PoisonPotato7
06-17-2019, 05:49 AM #2

I've tried adjusting the voltage and speed myself. My setup includes a Corsair Vengeance 2x8 GB 3000MHz system with a Ryzen 3 2200G. I manually set the voltage to 1.35V because it wasn't applying it automatically (it kept at 1.2V).

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OmqDace
Posting Freak
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07-05-2019, 03:18 PM
#3
XMP is a quick option that might or might not function, allowing you to achieve any desired speed as long as it stays within the RAM's limits. You can adjust it yourself without needing to change anything else.
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OmqDace
07-05-2019, 03:18 PM #3

XMP is a quick option that might or might not function, allowing you to achieve any desired speed as long as it stays within the RAM's limits. You can adjust it yourself without needing to change anything else.

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Effeta
Member
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07-06-2019, 12:17 AM
#4
Check this out. Could provide some insight. Good luck.
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Effeta
07-06-2019, 12:17 AM #4

Check this out. Could provide some insight. Good luck.

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Ani2112
Member
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07-07-2019, 08:49 AM
#5
You can reach 3600 MHz by adjusting the voltage and frequency settings, even if the Ryzen 5 3600X lists a maximum of 3200 MHz.
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Ani2112
07-07-2019, 08:49 AM #5

You can reach 3600 MHz by adjusting the voltage and frequency settings, even if the Ryzen 5 3600X lists a maximum of 3200 MHz.

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07-11-2019, 05:01 PM
#6
You're unsure about the 3600 setting, but you can try 3200 and see how it performs for stability.
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Jazzy_Games123
07-11-2019, 05:01 PM #6

You're unsure about the 3600 setting, but you can try 3200 and see how it performs for stability.

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MlgBigPig
Junior Member
34
07-13-2019, 11:15 PM
#7
Sure, I understand. If it doesn't fit within the 3600 limit, I'll probably return it and purchase a 3200 model, as it would save at least 30 euros.
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MlgBigPig
07-13-2019, 11:15 PM #7

Sure, I understand. If it doesn't fit within the 3600 limit, I'll probably return it and purchase a 3200 model, as it would save at least 30 euros.